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28
Sep

September, 26th – Neckarbischofsheim, Stadthalle – Agoraphobia, Karkadan, Abstinenz, Skepsis, Licksalt

This is kind of a different live report from me as a musician. First I had to prepare everything because I am the one who is always coping around with the business things of the band like merchandise etc. This was also the first time we went to a gig with my car which has enough space for the equipment stuff – well sometimes it is very headstrong but at least it is big for harbouring all the equipment.

When we arrived at the town hall (which should be renamed to village hall because Neckarbischofsheim is quite small but nice) LICKSALT had already finished their set and SKEPSIS were preparing the stage for the show. I made some shots with my cam (EOS 300D body with the kit zoom lens). Again I am not satisfied but there are some good pictures – I need to get a fast lens for live photography – and maybe a new cam (if this was not so expensive – damn!).

Thrash deathers SKEPSIS had the handicap of a session guitarist who had two or three weeks to learn the songs. But he did a good job although you could hear that there is no perfect harmony and sometimes the songs seemed to break up. But the band tried its best and the vocalist showed his energy. Nice side note is that they had a female guitar player who was like the rest of the band still very young. Guess she will be a very talented musician in the future. The songs were a quite usual mix of death and thrash but at some parts you could see me nodding my had because they grooved. So a nice to see band for sure.

SKEPSIS

SKEPSIS

After a really long changeover ABSTINENZ showed up on stage. They have build up an image of a typical black metal band on stage. The micro stand was a cross turned upside-down with barbed wire (whichs setup took half of the time for the change over except of beer drinking on stage). But no drummer. So they were playing with drums and keyboards from tape. The sound was very undifferentiated but the black metal they played was not too bad although I prefer more sophisticated black metal at the moment. After a guitar string broke they stopped playing asking for someones guitar – too bad because it was already late.

ABSTINENZ

ABSTINENZ

So it was up to us now to enter the stage. The micro stand with barbed wire was still standing there and the singer of ABSTINENZ did not seem to care. Well we did a fast change over like we always use to do – concentrated work – do not keep the last band waiting. Short line up check and go for it! We had decent problems with the sound on stage. No kick on the drum monitor (it was not possible to have it louder) so Hannes was somehow trying to play without hearing what happens on the drums except cymbals. Tommy used his new guitar which is a hybrid for distored and clean sound (with two separate pick ups and electronic ways). He used two amps (one for clean and one for distorted sound). Like expected there were some technical problems with effects etc. I could not hear my voice on the monitors because I had suggested to take it completely away to avoid the feedbacks we had during the line check. So it was really a blind flight. After some songs the bass drum mic went straight off the drum raiser. The drum “carpet” was just a blanket so the whole drum kit was sliding forward and we had to adjust everything from time to time.
To come to a conclusion about our gig I have do say that it was fun dispite of the technical problems and not played too bad if you keep in mind that we only rehearsed one time after the first gig with this line up in June…

Last band of the day were the local heroes AGORAPHOBIA – fortunately they were chosen to be headlineres because they are quite known in this area, although it looked different on the spread flyers. Straight forward old school hardcore combined with (thrash) metal is something you can not call special these days. But AGORAPHOBIA were active for a very long time in the underground so they knew what to do and the people went crazy. I hate violent dancing so it was difficult for me to judge if the crowd was happy or just trying to abreact. Anyway AGORAPHOBIA were filling in the right slot and put up a decent headliner show.

AGORAPHOBIA

AGORAPHOBIA

My guys wanted to leave already so we put everything back in the van. I was happy with this evening but the headache during the drive home was horrible. And today German elections. I almost was too late for using my right to vote…

A special thank you goes off to the two guys driving almost 200 kilometres to this concert just to see us – you rock! There is no better compliment for a band like us!

05
Sep

September, 4th – Karlsruhe, Stadtmitte – Tephra, Antitainment, Tragic Vision, Tom Mess

After a busy day which also included adding some new features to the blog, I went straight to a concert in Karlsruhe with some friends.

After meeting some other friends in front of the club we were too late for the first act – singer and songwriter TOM MESS which is sad because I wanted to see this guy. He seems to be very sympathic and “real”. Next time maybe.

When we came in, TRAGIC VISION were playing. First I was not sure about them. Their music can be described as indie rock with deep punkt influences. They did a good job although some of the songs were a bit uninspiring, but the audience like it and so did I. If you are into alternative / indie rock music and maybe also into punk you should check out their MySpace site.

We were standing outside of the “Stadtmitte” club in the really beautiful and atmospheric beer garden drinking some beers (not for me – I was the driver and of course only drank … a light beer). First we were not sure if TEPHRA already started but as it was clear we immediately went into the club to see the band we were there for.

So it was TEPHRA playing and already building up noisy guitar walls with screaming vocals and – surprise – TWO drummers. Yes, it is true. TEPHRA have two drummers at the moment and they were playing simultanously and really, really tight. I know that they had not enoguh time before this gig to work out something different than the two drummers playing the same stuff – they will do that in the future. It was amazing to see these two drummers having fun, moreover cheering each others up and at the same time playing the same notes really precisely.
The bands raging post rock / hardcore was performed with a deep passion which resulted in one guitar player having troubles with his cables. A break, technical problems like this is something that you can not do anything about but solve them. Finally – the band played some more heavy stuff with 100% of their engery which was intoxicating and simply amazing me. Drawing pictures with music despite of a static bright stage light is what I call art.

After TEPHRA we were heading for the beer garden again. Of course we wanted to check out the headliner, ANTITAINMENT. But their weired electronic-metalcore-whateve-mix was nothing I could bear for a long time. So back in the beer garde. After some more funny discussions and buying a tee, I met the TEPHRA guys and we talked about a possible show in Stuttgart for the next year. It will be a release show and I cannot reveal any details about what is going to be released – it will be a surprise – be sure…

It was a very relaxing evening with some really nice friends and a very cool band – TEPHRA – both, musically and personally…

P.S.: The new blog features include a live last.fm ticker so you can see all the stuff I am listening to and maybe check it out via last.fm.

27
Aug

Listening to the upcoming UNDERTOW album

I will not reveal that much details but I was listening to the upcoming UNDERTOW album. They have finished the recordings and are already preparing the artwork stuff for the full product. The album is entitled “Don’t Pray To The Ashes” and contains 9 songs with the typical UNDERTOW style. There are some really melancholic and slow songs as well as pounding and driving pieces. Guess this is the right music for people loving Crowbar, Down and the sorts.

This is for surely an album worth to check out when it is released.

Check out these guys at http://www.myspace.com/undertow

And write some comments here how you like their music – this would be really appreciated!




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